in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to what affects all of us, and that's the economy. but the 14th amendment gives all equal rights. so when we're talking about gay marriage and the other issues, the federal government doesn't need to be involved in that decision. that -- gay marriage and marriage in general need to be something that is the church decides. the government shouldn't be involved in this. but at the end of the day, that's why the 10th amendment is there, to put it back in states rights. no one has a constitutional right to marriage. we're all created equal under the 14th amendment. >> l.z., the beginning part of the answer you were smiling, why? >> well, only because once the tea party got into power, we saw a significant spike in the pieces of legislation dealing with abortion, which is a social issue. so i don't think necessarily it's all about the money. i think there's definitely a tie in with social i